File:Bi2Te3-Sb2Te3-TEM.jpg
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DescriptionBi2Te3-Sb2Te3-TEM.jpg | (a) HAADF image of atomic resolution. The large overview image reveals the high quality of the crystal. Van der Waals gap separated quintuple layers can be observed. The contrast in the image is related to the size of the atoms on which electrons are scattered, that is, chemical contrast is obtained. To estimate the size of the intermixed interface region a line profile is plotted in b, integrated over the red rectangle in a. This line profile also serves as a scale bar for a. The inset in a shows a magnified region across the interface of the two layers with a structural model superimposed (blue atoms, Bi; green atoms, Sb and red atoms, Te). |
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Source | http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9816 |
Author | Markus Eschbach, Ewa Młyńczak, Jens Kellner, Jörn Kampmeier, Martin Lanius, Elmar Neumann, Christian Weyrich, Mathias Gehlmann, Pika Gospodarič, Sven Döring, Gregor Mussler, Nataliya Demarina, Martina Luysberg, Gustav Bihlmayer, Thomas Schäpers, Lukasz Plucinski, Stefan Blügel, Markus Morgenstern, Claus M. Schneider & Detlev Grützmacher |
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